69sprite
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ok, I still have to get time to go pull the fan belt to test my generator noise idea...but while I am at it, on my drive on Saturday, the stay tension rod for the windshield came out at the top, where it screws into the bottom of the rear view mirror.
I remember when I took everything apart to remove the windshield, back when I was prepping the car for painting, that rod was a pain, as the top of the rod looked a little 'boogered' and the hole on the bottom of the mirror looked a little 'wallered out' (you like my technical terms?).
I also remember that the bottom adjuster for the rod tension was frozen and all the PB blaster, soaking in oil, etc did not get it 'unfrozen'.
I tried to get the top part screwed back into the bottom part of the mirror, but it doesn't seem to want to stay.
Has anyone seen this before and can they offer a remedy? I need to figure out the size of the rod/thread/etc and the hole, so I can figure out if I can get in there and clean out the threads or a way to get them to hold, without permanently gluing/brazing/etc.
I went looking for a new rod w/base but apparently these are unobtainum.
Larry
I remember when I took everything apart to remove the windshield, back when I was prepping the car for painting, that rod was a pain, as the top of the rod looked a little 'boogered' and the hole on the bottom of the mirror looked a little 'wallered out' (you like my technical terms?).
I also remember that the bottom adjuster for the rod tension was frozen and all the PB blaster, soaking in oil, etc did not get it 'unfrozen'.
I tried to get the top part screwed back into the bottom part of the mirror, but it doesn't seem to want to stay.
Has anyone seen this before and can they offer a remedy? I need to figure out the size of the rod/thread/etc and the hole, so I can figure out if I can get in there and clean out the threads or a way to get them to hold, without permanently gluing/brazing/etc.
I went looking for a new rod w/base but apparently these are unobtainum.
Larry